To What Extent Was 'Zomby - Where Were U In '92?' A Real Jungle Album?

thirdform

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yeah. I think himalaya is the only tune I really would play in my own sets from that one. I'm not sure but there's a lack of spunk, somehow. or maybe I'm just stuck in comparing it to golden era stuff, in which case its going to disappoint. Having said that, that Finnish girl (dj sofa) seems to be hitting my buttons, and she's hardly reinventing the wheel. Maybe the feminin touch? Maybe knowing too much is a curse, and Yaol doesn't have the naivete I'm craving. Maybe. Or maybe it's that he's approaching things from a free tekno angle. I don't know. You have to consider I've been gorging on Ornette Coleman and Louis Moholo for the past few days. I mean, I think Phineus II is the stand out artist from the revivalists, because his stuff sounds as if he took all the years and put them in some kind of amiga lsd psychosis blender. rather than trying to create 93 or 94 or 95 individually. I think working on octamed on an old amiga is more intuitive, even if I have no interest in it personally but then again I probably don't want to make jungle, whenever I next get around to playing with something.

Coco Brice is good dj though for sure.
 

thirdform

pass the sick bucket
if you watch the bizzy b amiga tutorials on youtube he makes them sound really fun. Makes me want to pick up renoize again, but I'd need to mess about with its sample manipulation for synthesised sonds.
 

luka

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i was listening to hardcore aged 10. cos im a living legend. thirdform wasnt born he was waiting to be born confused and disorientated.
 

0bleak

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i didnt have an overall aerial view. i listened to nicky blackmarket. i listened to pulse fm 90.6fm.

lastest episode of Tales of a Disappearing City is part 2 of the Miss Pink (DJ, etc.) interview - goes on quite a lot about when she worked at Black Market
 
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